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smith did? my mind. >> it seemed like a box of puzzle pieces. >> the prosecutors were in charge of evaluating the case against byron, and they knew it was controversial from the start. >> when brent and i got involved, the email started. the phone calls, castigating us for taking this. doesn't a homeowner have the right to defend their dwelling? i didn't argue with people. stay open and let the evidence,, and let's see if you hold that same view. >> after looking at all the evidence, the prosecutors believed there was a strong case. the moment nick broke the window and entered the house, didn't byron smith have the right to defend himself? >> yes yes, he did but that's not what he did. he went way, way beyond defending himself. >> the grand jury in minnesota agreed. in april 2013, five months after the shooting, byron smith was indicted on two counts of first-degree murder. now, there would be a trial in the case everyone was talking about with revelations from both sides. >> coming up. murder f
smith did? my mind. >> it seemed like a box of puzzle pieces. >> the prosecutors were in charge of evaluating the case against byron, and they knew it was controversial from the start. >> when brent and i got involved, the email started. the phone calls, castigating us for taking this. doesn't a homeowner have the right to defend their dwelling? i didn't argue with people. stay open and let the evidence,, and let's see if you hold that same view. >> after looking at all...
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. >> convicted child killer susan smith. she's been in prison for 30 years, but soon will be asking for parole in a true crime. news exclusive. i sit down with one of the few people who has been allowed to speak with susan smith behind bars. plus, it's the murder that sent shock waves across florida. >> the driver's side window is all bashed in and he's got blood all over his head. >> a law professor shot and killed in his driveway by a hit man. >> not going to survive. oh my god. >> and a huge web of lies begins to unravel. confessions. >> we met a friend in the garage. shot him twice. >> conspiracy. >> these are dentists. these aren't the sopranos and a family under suspicion. >> your big brother went behind everybody's back and hired a hitman to murder your ex-husband. >> we've got the latest. is dan markle's ex mother in law. faces trial for his death. and sean diddy combs indicted for sex trafficking, racketeering and other crimes, will have breaking news. your daily source for true crime starts right now. welcome to tr
. >> convicted child killer susan smith. she's been in prison for 30 years, but soon will be asking for parole in a true crime. news exclusive. i sit down with one of the few people who has been allowed to speak with susan smith behind bars. plus, it's the murder that sent shock waves across florida. >> the driver's side window is all bashed in and he's got blood all over his head. >> a law professor shot and killed in his driveway by a hit man. >> not going to survive....
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and instantly recognisable. _ maggie smith had. and instantly recognisable. you _ maggie smith had.ou mention - maggie smith had. and instantly| recognisable. you mention some of that. it would take you too long to go through the list of awards and all the different films and stage productions she was involved in. they were so many different roles over so many different roles over so many different roles over so many different decades. it was quite something to remain at her peak over most of that period, wasn't it?- her peak over most of that period, wasn't it? and though she were _ period, wasn't it? and though she were sort _ period, wasn't it? and though she were sort of _ she were sort of self—deprecating and returned sometimes to not be interested in what she was doing, i think she was fiercely ambitious and high high two standards. she wanted to be the very best. i remember the last time i was before, she was talking about the great dame edith evans, who when she was appearing far too old for a part she was that in the wings and would say before she went on, i'm young, i'm be
and instantly recognisable. _ maggie smith had. and instantly recognisable. you _ maggie smith had.ou mention - maggie smith had. and instantly| recognisable. you mention some of that. it would take you too long to go through the list of awards and all the different films and stage productions she was involved in. they were so many different roles over so many different roles over so many different roles over so many different decades. it was quite something to remain at her peak over most of...
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smith: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and submit extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of the bridge for workers act, to help more americans who are out of work find employment faster. currently only those deemed most likely to exhaust their unemployment benefits are eligible for job placement services provided through the reemployment services and eligibility assessments program. that unfairly limits resources to a small subset of u.i. recipients when thousands of others could be back in the work force soon we are this assistance. this bill levels the playing field and extends these services to every american on unemployment benefits. these services are critical for helping american
smith: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and submit extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of the bridge for workers act, to help more americans who are out of work find employment...
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so the chances of susan smith being released are that much smaller. >> we reached out to susan smith and she has yet to respond. she has reportedly been calling family and male friends, saying she is convinced she will be let out. her ex-husband disagrees. recently, speaking in a rare interview with court tv. >> i'm going to do everything in my power to make sure you stay behind bars. >> for more on this shocking story, watch impact by nightline. killer mom the case of susan smith, now streaming on hulu. and when we come back, i'm with ashley park of emily in paris, sharing the health scare that landed her in intensive care and the major move in store care and the major move in store for emily and mindy good to go unscripted. good to go on a whim. with cabenuva, there's no pausing for daily hiv pills. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. just 6 times a year. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients, or if you're taking certain medicin
so the chances of susan smith being released are that much smaller. >> we reached out to susan smith and she has yet to respond. she has reportedly been calling family and male friends, saying she is convinced she will be let out. her ex-husband disagrees. recently, speaking in a rare interview with court tv. >> i'm going to do everything in my power to make sure you stay behind bars. >> for more on this shocking story, watch impact by nightline. killer mom the case of susan...
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it and that is what maggie smith had. ., , ., , ., and that is what maggie smith had. .,, ., ,., ., had his memories and _ had. it was wonderful some of his memories and accounts i had. it was wonderful some of| his memories and accounts but head to the live page. plenty more reactions and tributes therefore you. coming away from that story and going back to remain story. lebanon. these are live pictures coming in from beirut. if we put those on screen, because there are pictures of a huge amount of black smoke over beirut. a huge blast in beirut and of course throughout the last three days, we have seen continued strikes and we have seen the lebanese military talking about 25 people dying just today. hugo pacheco our correspondent in beirutjust filing a couple of lines to take us through what we are seeing. he is looking at these pictures as well. he says they are in hezbollah stronghold and just as we have seen over the last week and more the israeli going after certain targets. they have hit strongholds again and again where individual hezbollah leaders are. where units have been mee
it and that is what maggie smith had. ., , ., , ., and that is what maggie smith had. .,, ., ,., ., had his memories and _ had. it was wonderful some of his memories and accounts i had. it was wonderful some of| his memories and accounts but head to the live page. plenty more reactions and tributes therefore you. coming away from that story and going back to remain story. lebanon. these are live pictures coming in from beirut. if we put those on screen, because there are pictures of a huge...
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dame maggie smith. arch, touchingj maggie smith. arch, touching and incredibly funny.r and her work as touched many people around the world. i'm sure it will be a very sad moment for many but of course much of her work captured on film for posterity. just to give you the statement again from her family. her children who have said it is with great sadness we have to announce the death of dame maggie smith. she passed away peacefully in hospital early this morning. an intensely private person, she was with friends and family at the end. she leaves two sons and five loving grandchildren who are devastated by the loss of their extraordinary mother and grandmother and go on to thank the staff at the chelsea westminster hospital for their care and kindness and ask for privacy at this time. a clean—up operation is under way in florida and georgia after they were battered by hurricane helene — one of the most powerful storms ever to hit the us gulf coast. three people have been killed. the damage caused by flooding and strong winds is estimated to run to five billion dollars.
dame maggie smith. arch, touchingj maggie smith. arch, touching and incredibly funny.r and her work as touched many people around the world. i'm sure it will be a very sad moment for many but of course much of her work captured on film for posterity. just to give you the statement again from her family. her children who have said it is with great sadness we have to announce the death of dame maggie smith. she passed away peacefully in hospital early this morning. an intensely private person,...
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dame maggie smith was loved the world over . smith was loved the world over., she starred in over 16 television series and films . films. >> go with god. >> go with god. >> crispy, but perhaps dame maggie smith was most famous for her, starring role in the harry potter franchise as the formidable professor minerva mcgonagall. >> that was bloody brilliant. >> that was bloody brilliant. >> thank you for that assessment, mr weasley. >> from 2010, maggie smith appeared as violet crawley, dowager countess of grantham, in downton abbey. >> you're a woman with a brain and reasonable ability . stop and reasonable ability. stop whining and find something to do. >> the show became a cultural phenomenon with her character stealing practically every scene that she's in. >> what do you think? i might have a drink . have a drink. >> despite her popularity, dame maggie smith famously said that she never actually watched downton abbey herself, but she did have the box set. having received the highest achievement for film, television and theatre, comprising of two oscar awards
dame maggie smith was loved the world over . smith was loved the world over., she starred in over 16 television series and films . films. >> go with god. >> go with god. >> crispy, but perhaps dame maggie smith was most famous for her, starring role in the harry potter franchise as the formidable professor minerva mcgonagall. >> that was bloody brilliant. >> that was bloody brilliant. >> thank you for that assessment, mr weasley. >> from 2010, maggie...
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smith but holding her craft on stage to much critical acclaim. have lola's desdemona in the 1965 film adaptation of a settler found to have 1st oscar nomination for best supporting actress? then in 1969, she won an oscar for best actress. i had performance in the prime of miss jane birdie making her an international stock. over the next 3 decades, maggie smith appeared in numerous productions on stage television and failing cementing her reputation is one of britain's most versatile and recognizable stars . in 1990, she was made a day by queen elizabeth the 2nd for services to the performing arts. as the turn of the century, she won over a whole new generation of funds planning profess, i'm not going to go in the harry potter films. this assessment was to easy then a decade like to has success playing the a sub invite a quoted on downton abbey. and even though it was so well, i didn't know that. and maggie smith is one of just $24.00 people to own the triple crown of acting, an oscar anatomy, and a tony award. a. just a reminder about the whole s
smith but holding her craft on stage to much critical acclaim. have lola's desdemona in the 1965 film adaptation of a settler found to have 1st oscar nomination for best supporting actress? then in 1969, she won an oscar for best actress. i had performance in the prime of miss jane birdie making her an international stock. over the next 3 decades, maggie smith appeared in numerous productions on stage television and failing cementing her reputation is one of britain's most versatile and...
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smith appears to have a strong support system. >> i'm going to be there no matter what.t was a promise i made to their mother. and they have everybody here backing them up. >> he's in a tough spot right now, but he's one of the strongest guys that i've known. >> while smith's story is unique in its own way, a recent study found 19% of undergraduate students have a dependent and 5% of those caregivers, like smith, are responsible for non-child dependents, including siblings. smith says growing up, he was homeless at times and he now finds inspiration from the life lessons his mother taught him. >> i could feel her living through me, almost like i hear her voice telling me how proud she is of me. >> smith, the defensive back, will be on the field saturday when the spartans take on the ohio state. >> this is one of those stories that makes you think about nil and being in the nil era. how these college athletes can make money to support the people and their family. >> all you brands out there sign him to some nil deals in the east lansing area. five kids. amazing. >> and as
smith appears to have a strong support system. >> i'm going to be there no matter what.t was a promise i made to their mother. and they have everybody here backing them up. >> he's in a tough spot right now, but he's one of the strongest guys that i've known. >> while smith's story is unique in its own way, a recent study found 19% of undergraduate students have a dependent and 5% of those caregivers, like smith, are responsible for non-child dependents, including siblings....
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arian smith! at the 1 yard line. in two plays, they're on the doorstep. >> kirk: that's the fourth straight pass of 20 yards or more that he has hit in this second half. let's give credit to the receivers adjusting back to these footballs. finding ways to make big plays. we asked for it, who is it going to be? and they're finding a lot of different guys capable now of making these plays. >> chris: whistles and points. each team at the other side. wow did that happen in a hurry. shows you the elite arm talent that he has. 30 yards and then 47 yards. >> kirk: 77 yards in 39 seconds. >> chris: all of a sudden, it's alabama looking a little bit dazed. cash jones, who made that first big play, takes the handoff. and just runs right into a crimson wall. campbell and others make the play. now down 12, every play they don't get in the end zone chups in clue chews into the clock. georgia offensive player down on the field. jared wilson. >> kirk: let's go back and look at this catch. a couple big plays by this offense, chris,
arian smith! at the 1 yard line. in two plays, they're on the doorstep. >> kirk: that's the fourth straight pass of 20 yards or more that he has hit in this second half. let's give credit to the receivers adjusting back to these footballs. finding ways to make big plays. we asked for it, who is it going to be? and they're finding a lot of different guys capable now of making these plays. >> chris: whistles and points. each team at the other side. wow did that happen in a hurry....
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richard norton smith is the author of that mr. president, i would like to direct your attention to friday, september the fifth, 1975, in sacramento, california. where were you just prior to the incident in capital park? i had been in the senate, the
richard norton smith is the author of that mr. president, i would like to direct your attention to friday, september the fifth, 1975, in sacramento, california. where were you just prior to the incident in capital park? i had been in the senate, the
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dame maggie smith at 89 years old remembered by legions of fans. london. >>> and we'll take a short break here. coming up, live from new york, it's saturday night. the good news is next. ty pe 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. ♪ ♪ >> nbc's "saturday night." i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. i'm lowering my risk. adults lost up to 14 pounds. i lost some weight. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatiti
dame maggie smith at 89 years old remembered by legions of fans. london. >>> and we'll take a short break here. coming up, live from new york, it's saturday night. the good news is next. ty pe 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. ♪ ♪ >> nbc's "saturday night." i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major...
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smith faces a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.dge determines he was sane at the time of the murder. and we received this statement from brianna's family. brianna was a wonderful and beautiful soul that felt deeply, loved, strongly and had an incredible zest for life and learning. this tragedy has been devastating not only for us, but for the many, many friends that she loved and inspired as a family. we are thoroughly grateful for the love and support from our friends, our community, and the myriad of others that have reached out to us. may that love c tinue >> on the next true crime news, a mom home alone gets a sinister surprise. >> they said that the alarm had gone off and they asked if they should send the police. >> your mother's not answering the alarm company is called. so you just get in the car and you head over to your mother's. >> i knew that something was not right. >> gunned down in her own bathroom. >> now, moments later. emergency. >> her fight to survive. and the chilling twist her attacker never saw coming on the
smith faces a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.dge determines he was sane at the time of the murder. and we received this statement from brianna's family. brianna was a wonderful and beautiful soul that felt deeply, loved, strongly and had an incredible zest for life and learning. this tragedy has been devastating not only for us, but for the many, many friends that she loved and inspired as a family. we are thoroughly grateful for the love and support from our...
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john smith the only source we have for that story is a book john smith wrote about himself.iographies are favorable to the author shall weay say. it turned out that helping the john smith not once but twice. during his travels the very same thing happened to him somewhere in the territory. some lovely princess once again saved john smith are being executed by her cruel father. john smith was a terrible liar. he ended up, by the way, at the plymouth colony as well. he got around too. it's actually quite impressive. but it once again obscures jamestown pocahontas for the founding of virginia. in the role native people play in all of that. nevertheless one of the minerals in the rotunda is the baptism of pocahontas. so what you see how this myth md taking relate takes hold. it continues to be advanced in the nation capitol. >> it is interesting. pocahontas is such an interesting story. i was in london a couple of years ago found out i was native american and he said you know pocahontas is buried here? i did not realize that. she is buried in kent just down she died when she was
john smith the only source we have for that story is a book john smith wrote about himself.iographies are favorable to the author shall weay say. it turned out that helping the john smith not once but twice. during his travels the very same thing happened to him somewhere in the territory. some lovely princess once again saved john smith are being executed by her cruel father. john smith was a terrible liar. he ended up, by the way, at the plymouth colony as well. he got around too. it's...
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richard norton smith is the author of that mr. president, i would like to direct your attention to friday, september the
richard norton smith is the author of that mr. president, i would like to direct your attention to friday, september the
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maggie smith's team to take the iconic actress title in stride. here she is. an amazon film called tea with the dames from 2018 to 4 been wet for every of well, ask you results. fitness to fed may say one of my hearing aids as got much of the just 12 minute mine. >> i know it will fit. that's just what was the last we going to go on working forever, jen? well, let's to it. and i said, gee get. so the fess there with dame judi dench and joan plowright. maggie smith leaves behind a legacy as one of britain's most recognizable actresses. >> 2 sons, 5 grandchildren. she's 89 years old. why do i care about paper so much? because my life and career were built on them. auditions, headshots, boxed wine... i mean, the least i can do is keep it around. [angelic sound] see, she gets it. ethan! empty, flatten, then recycle. i'm a papertarian, sue me. and you can recycle those papers too. let's go gary! [ struggling ] ok. what, you don't get fan mail? >> and now kron 4 sports. well, we're just a few weeks into the nfl season, but sunday's game is already a very important o
maggie smith's team to take the iconic actress title in stride. here she is. an amazon film called tea with the dames from 2018 to 4 been wet for every of well, ask you results. fitness to fed may say one of my hearing aids as got much of the just 12 minute mine. >> i know it will fit. that's just what was the last we going to go on working forever, jen? well, let's to it. and i said, gee get. so the fess there with dame judi dench and joan plowright. maggie smith leaves behind a legacy...
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i'm giving jack smith the right to file a brief up to 180 pages. and jim, i think we're going to see all sorts of new and very interesting evidence attached to jack smith's filing when it comes in on thursday trump's team, as you note argued, it would be unfair politically. how to judge chutkin answer that argument she rejected that argument out of hand essentially, donald trump's team was arguing doj is violating its own policy, its own policy that you don't take steps to close to an election that might influence that election. >> and judge chutkan's response essentially is, why is that my concern? i am here as a judge. i'm part of the judicial branch, doj is over there in the executive branch. i don't make their policy for them. i'm not responsible for enforcing it, so she rejected that argument is part of the reason why she came out the way she did now, the judge, of course, noted the supreme court's immunity ruling in this decision, given it's a fact i mean, it was certainly affected jack smith's filing here tell us how exactly she referenced t
i'm giving jack smith the right to file a brief up to 180 pages. and jim, i think we're going to see all sorts of new and very interesting evidence attached to jack smith's filing when it comes in on thursday trump's team, as you note argued, it would be unfair politically. how to judge chutkin answer that argument she rejected that argument out of hand essentially, donald trump's team was arguing doj is violating its own policy, its own policy that you don't take steps to close to an election...
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dame maggie smith who�*s died aged 89.lf years in custody — for killing a stranger with a machete in a park in wolverhampton. the boys were 12 years old at the time, and they are the uk�*s youngest knife murderers. they launched an unprovoked attack last november on 19—year—old shawn seesahai, who�*d come to britain from anguilla for medical treatment. a warning, phil mackie�*s report contains distressing detail. this is the last image of shawn seesahai, taken a few minutes before he was fatally attacked. he�*d come to the uk from his home in the caribbean island of anguilla for treatment after suffering a detached retina playing basketball. he was repeatedly stabbed in a savage attack after an encounter with the lz—year—olds. after i hear that call that says shawn got stabbed, i don�*t know what happened after. i think i maybe threw the phone down, i don�*t know, i can�*t remember what happened. i, like, was left in shock. just hours before it was used to take his life, one of the boys posed for this photo with the machet
dame maggie smith who�*s died aged 89.lf years in custody — for killing a stranger with a machete in a park in wolverhampton. the boys were 12 years old at the time, and they are the uk�*s youngest knife murderers. they launched an unprovoked attack last november on 19—year—old shawn seesahai, who�*d come to britain from anguilla for medical treatment. a warning, phil mackie�*s report contains distressing detail. this is the last image of shawn seesahai, taken a few minutes before...
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maggie smith's team to take the iconic actress title in stride. here she is. an amazon film called tea with the dames from 2018 to 4 been wet for every of well, ask you real results. fitness to fed may say one of my hearing aids is just just 12 minute mine. >> i know it will fit. that's just what was the last we going to go on working forever, jen? well, let's to it. and i said, judy, get so the fess there with dame judi dench and joan plowright. maggie smith leaves behind a legacy as one of britain's most recognizable actresses. >> 2 sons, 5 grandchildren. she's 89 years old. the city hall insiders have a formula: grow the system, exploit the system. take mark farrell's record. after receiving the largest ethics fine in city history for breaking campaign laws. mark authorized a commission almost every year he was in office. he was even caught taking donations from people he would then appoint to commissions, including a felon convicted of bribery. san francisco's challenges demand urgency, not more of the same failed insiders. ok, 500 deluxe garden gnomes. wo
maggie smith's team to take the iconic actress title in stride. here she is. an amazon film called tea with the dames from 2018 to 4 been wet for every of well, ask you real results. fitness to fed may say one of my hearing aids is just just 12 minute mine. >> i know it will fit. that's just what was the last we going to go on working forever, jen? well, let's to it. and i said, judy, get so the fess there with dame judi dench and joan plowright. maggie smith leaves behind a legacy as one...
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thank you very much, sarah smith and — snub. thank you very much, sarah smith and also _ snub., sarah smith and also chris mason. - and katie razzall will have more on the us approach to ukraine on newsnight on bbc two shortly. good evening, reeta. yes, as starmer meets biden in the oval office to discuss ukraine, we ask what would a harris or trump victory mean for the west and we are looking at the fight for the future of rupert murdoch's media empire that's playing out in a us court. newsnight, 10:30pm, bbc two, bbc news and iplayer. thank you ve much. now, it's an extraordinary view — but one that the two astronauts stuck on the international space station will be seeing every single day until at least next february. this evening, butch wilmore and sunita williams have been speaking for the first time about the challenges of living in space for such a long time. pallab ghosh reports. ignition and lift—off of starliner. butch and suni blasted off for the international space station at the beginning ofjune. it was an eight—day mission. but three months on, they're still in sp
thank you very much, sarah smith and — snub. thank you very much, sarah smith and also _ snub., sarah smith and also chris mason. - and katie razzall will have more on the us approach to ukraine on newsnight on bbc two shortly. good evening, reeta. yes, as starmer meets biden in the oval office to discuss ukraine, we ask what would a harris or trump victory mean for the west and we are looking at the fight for the future of rupert murdoch's media empire that's playing out in a us court....
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and i go, "kevin smith." [ laughter ] and he goes, "no. you said ports mouth. it's smith."er for seth. [ laughter ] all right, so i have so much to accomplish and so little time. >> seth: for those who haven't seen you on this show before, this is the part where you take over. >> yeah. [ light laughter ] we'll get to that in a second. first i want to bring you comic books. >> seth: you brought me comic books. >> yes, these are -- >> seth: i love you as a comic book writer. it's one of your -- >> i know, and he's a comic book guy. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: one of the things people don't know about you. there we go. yep. great. >> but now that that is out of the way. so i have this movie coming out, "4:30 movie." honestly that clip came from like the -- spoilers, the end of the movie. so you can sip it. >> seth: you see how it ends. >> yeah, yeah. but it's so emotional. the whole movie's a big -- it's got all the feels. but it's actually very funny. >> seth: all right, great. >> all right, so this is -- i only make movies anymore just so i can come on this show and do
and i go, "kevin smith." [ laughter ] and he goes, "no. you said ports mouth. it's smith."er for seth. [ laughter ] all right, so i have so much to accomplish and so little time. >> seth: for those who haven't seen you on this show before, this is the part where you take over. >> yeah. [ light laughter ] we'll get to that in a second. first i want to bring you comic books. >> seth: you brought me comic books. >> yes, these are -- >> seth: i love...
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but arian smith recovered. it's actually a break for kentucky.it was a fumble -- kirby smart is getting after his crew. this is a big review coming because it looked like to me on the first look, where arian smith recovered, they might have first down. >> greg: looks like the ball squeaks out. falls forward a little bit, where arian smith can recover it. >> sean: he's along the 40 yard line. progressive pylon cam. our expert, matt austin. what do you think? >> matt: i agree with everything you said, sean, looks like the ball was out before the runner was down. and it did trickle beyond the line to gain. should have been first down georgia. >> sean: enormous break for kirby smart. real battle with one of his close friends, kirby smart and mark stoops are buddies, their wives are friendly. generally sit next to each other at s.e.c. coaches meetings, been on apparel company trips. and they've had a lot of laughs when they met on the field before the game. >> referee: after video review, the football was fumbled, recovered by the offense for a first
but arian smith recovered. it's actually a break for kentucky.it was a fumble -- kirby smart is getting after his crew. this is a big review coming because it looked like to me on the first look, where arian smith recovered, they might have first down. >> greg: looks like the ball squeaks out. falls forward a little bit, where arian smith can recover it. >> sean: he's along the 40 yard line. progressive pylon cam. our expert, matt austin. what do you think? >> matt: i agree...
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jack smith is appealing the decision to the 11th circuit court of appeals.they have ruled repeatedly over the years that the appointment of special councils is constitutional. that means that judge chutkin is bound by the rulings of the appeals court in her jurisdiction. but she has no choice but to rule that jack smith's appointment is unconstitutional. and nothing that clarence thomas or aileen cannon has written seems to impress her. trump's criminal defense lawyer told the judge justice thomas wrote a very persuasive concurrence that the special council does not have the authority and another judge wrote a decision dismissing the special council's case on appointments clause, basis and appropriations and it is a critical issue that has to be decided by the court in light of justice thomas' issue and what the judge decided in the southern district of florida. it seemed the judge could not quite believe what she was hearing. she repeated to trump's lawyer what he was asking for which made it sound all the more preposterous. the judge, you want to file this
jack smith is appealing the decision to the 11th circuit court of appeals.they have ruled repeatedly over the years that the appointment of special councils is constitutional. that means that judge chutkin is bound by the rulings of the appeals court in her jurisdiction. but she has no choice but to rule that jack smith's appointment is unconstitutional. and nothing that clarence thomas or aileen cannon has written seems to impress her. trump's criminal defense lawyer told the judge justice...
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tony smith, thank— what happens with that. tony smith, thank you _ what happens with that. you for - what happens with that. tony smith, thank you for your - what happens with that. tony smith, thank you for your time. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has warned the houthis in yemen of a heavy price after a ballistic missile managed to enter israeli airspace. the missile, launched from yemen, fell in an open area. there were no casualties. a spokesman for the houthis in yemen said the operation involved what he called a new hypersonic missile, which travelled more than 2,000km in less than 12 minutes. israel has said it is investigating how the missile was not shot down before entering the airspace. earlier, i spoke to our diplomatic correspondent paul adams who gave me the latest on this attack. this is an interesting attack. as you say, it didn't cause any damage, but it does not appear to have been intercepted by israel's extremely sophisticated and multilayered air defence system. in fact, the israeli army in its statement said that there had been multipl
tony smith, thank— what happens with that. tony smith, thank you _ what happens with that. you for - what happens with that. tony smith, thank you for your - what happens with that. tony smith, thank you for your time. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has warned the houthis in yemen of a heavy price after a ballistic missile managed to enter israeli airspace. the missile, launched from yemen, fell in an open area. there were no casualties. a spokesman for the houthis in yemen...
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i think that's what jack smith did. so i want to see is judge chutkan still skeptical of it or is her point of view more along the lines of well, now that we have this slimmed-down indictment, we should be in good shape or is she of the point of view of this indictment still needs to be trimmed down even further. that's a key thing to watch for an interesting, all right, everyone stay with us. >> justin we'll have more on this very key hearing in donald trump's federal election interference case stay with us. you're in the cnn newsroom kamala harris, donald trump, the debate. everyone's been waiting for follows cnn for complete coverage and exclusive pre and post-debate analysis. a cnn special event, the abc news presidential debate tuesday at nine eastern on cnn and streaming on max. >> i think really going to spend all day streaming college football on directv. can you blame them? they've got the biggest rivalries and bowl games speaking up, frank, run a slant to the bolded chips. >> bobby, one hook to the salsa what
i think that's what jack smith did. so i want to see is judge chutkan still skeptical of it or is her point of view more along the lines of well, now that we have this slimmed-down indictment, we should be in good shape or is she of the point of view of this indictment still needs to be trimmed down even further. that's a key thing to watch for an interesting, all right, everyone stay with us. >> justin we'll have more on this very key hearing in donald trump's federal election...
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sarah smith, thanks for “oininu states. us- _ you can hear plenty more on the debate on the latest americast podcast. available now on bbc sounds. the uk economy failed to grow injuly for the second month in a row according to officialfigures. manufacturing and construction declined, while services — spurred on by a busy summer of sport — were the only part of the economy to record some growth. the chancellor rachel reeves said next month's budget will involve difficult decisions on tax, spending and welfare. here s our economics editor, faisal islam. the british economy was supposed to have been boosted by a consumer spending spree around summer's sporting success, such as at the euros football. today's figures, though, and the experience of players at this seven—a—side league in manchester, is that the recovery is pretty fragile. i wouldn't say the cost of living crisis is over. um, i guess we're in a period of change, though, with the government changing. food prices went up insanely during covid and they've never come b
sarah smith, thanks for “oininu states. us- _ you can hear plenty more on the debate on the latest americast podcast. available now on bbc sounds. the uk economy failed to grow injuly for the second month in a row according to officialfigures. manufacturing and construction declined, while services — spurred on by a busy summer of sport — were the only part of the economy to record some growth. the chancellor rachel reeves said next month's budget will involve difficult decisions on tax,...
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even though sandy smith was black. black woman. and so in any it's a it's a they think they may have targeted at certain leaders of the movement including sandy. so they say it's not racial animus. political animus. right. because you're a communist. this is the reason why this happened. and so no one is convicted ultimately, they do a civil case. they're able to win a civil case because one of the members of the workers party is not a member of the communist workers party. that's saying, well, because you're not communists, we can't use political animus to justify your killing. right? so they are able to get some money for that. but the involved keep doing movement work, but we think less of an activism, right? they're active. a stop doesn't stop when they stop being students right. they she remained in greensboro politics right after. she graduates and when she dies been a college student are like, well, why didn't we know her right. and so at the end years later, they've done like many demonstrations every year. they do a demons
even though sandy smith was black. black woman. and so in any it's a it's a they think they may have targeted at certain leaders of the movement including sandy. so they say it's not racial animus. political animus. right. because you're a communist. this is the reason why this happened. and so no one is convicted ultimately, they do a civil case. they're able to win a civil case because one of the members of the workers party is not a member of the communist workers party. that's saying, well,...
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smith, good morning. take us back to september 1975. what happened that month in sacramento? guest: well the fifth of september the president was in sacramento. he was there to speak to the state legislature. and also, people forget. ronald reagan the former governor of california was about to formally announce his challee. the president was in california twice in september for polic reasons. he never thought that he could take california away from reagan t they wanted him to have to work on his home turf. he was in sacramento. he walks out of the hotel which is across the street from the state capital. says it is a beautiful day and i think i will walk. there were 700 people who were -- several hundred people hoping to get a glimpse of him. you can imagine how delighted they were to meet him in person. anyway, it is interesting. i remember having a conversation with the president. he said remember i was on the warren commission, one of the seven who were charged with investigating the murder of president kennedy. he says i am aware. i was always keeping an eye out when i loo
smith, good morning. take us back to september 1975. what happened that month in sacramento? guest: well the fifth of september the president was in sacramento. he was there to speak to the state legislature. and also, people forget. ronald reagan the former governor of california was about to formally announce his challee. the president was in california twice in september for polic reasons. he never thought that he could take california away from reagan t they wanted him to have to work on...
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smith, good morning. take us back to september 1975. what happened that month in sacramento? guest: well the fifth of september the president was in sacramento. he was there to speak to the state legislature. and also, people forget. ronald reagan the former governor of california was about to formally announce his challenge. the president was in california twice in september for political reasons. he never thought that he could take california away from reagan but th wted him to have to workn s home turf. he was in sacramento. he walks out of the hotel which is across the street from the state capital. says it is a beautiful day and i think i will walk. there were 700 people who were -- several hundred people hoping to get a glimpse of him. you can imagine how delighted they were to meet him in person. anyway, it is interesting. i remember having a conversation with the president. he said remember i was on the warren commission, one of the seven who were charged with investigating the murder of president kennedy. he says i am aware. i was always keeping an eye out when i loo
smith, good morning. take us back to september 1975. what happened that month in sacramento? guest: well the fifth of september the president was in sacramento. he was there to speak to the state legislature. and also, people forget. ronald reagan the former governor of california was about to formally announce his challenge. the president was in california twice in september for political reasons. he never thought that he could take california away from reagan but th wted him to have to workn...
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when she met john smith and at some point her father, powhatan, was to execute john smith. but pocahontas cast herself over john's missed body and saved him from being executed by her father. well, that's another that's good story, right? i mean, that's a cool story and it makes for great myth. so much so that you know virginians to this day love to trace their their they're ancestry back to so at this point course there are thousands of people who can with at least some credible tea, connect themselves to pocahontas and offspring john rolfe. so this story about pocahontas saving john rolfe or john smith well probably happen in fact in almost certainly didn't happen. and the way we know that is john smith the only source we have for that story is a that john smith wrote about himself. and we all know are you favorite to the author, shall we say? and it turned that this had happened to john smith, not but twice, and that during his travels the very same thing happened to him somewhere in in the arab territories and some lovely princess once again saved john smith from being
when she met john smith and at some point her father, powhatan, was to execute john smith. but pocahontas cast herself over john's missed body and saved him from being executed by her father. well, that's another that's good story, right? i mean, that's a cool story and it makes for great myth. so much so that you know virginians to this day love to trace their their they're ancestry back to so at this point course there are thousands of people who can with at least some credible tea, connect...
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dame maggie smith in her own words tonight.ey" to "sister from "downton abbey" to "sister act" to "harry potter." (♪) if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and are at high risk for fracture, you can do more than just slow bone loss. you can build new bone in just 12 months with evenity®. evenity® is proven to reduce spine fracture risk by 73%. i heard her say the evenity® she's taking builds new bone. builds new bone! evenity® can increase risk of heart attack, stroke, or death from a cardiovascular problem. do not take evenity® if you have low blood calcium or are allergic to it. serious allergic reactions and low blood calcium have occurred. tell your doctor about jaw bone problems, as they have been reported with evenity®. or about pain in your hip, groin, or thigh, as unusual thigh bone fractures have occurred. building new bone. we dig it. want stronger bones? ask your doctor about building new bone with evenity®. he told us who he was. washould abortiones? be punished? there has to be some form of punishment. then he sh
dame maggie smith in her own words tonight.ey" to "sister from "downton abbey" to "sister act" to "harry potter." (♪) if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and are at high risk for fracture, you can do more than just slow bone loss. you can build new bone in just 12 months with evenity®. evenity® is proven to reduce spine fracture risk by 73%. i heard her say the evenity® she's taking builds new bone. builds new bone! evenity® can increase risk of...
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smith appears to have a strong support system. >> i'm going to be there no matter what.ise i made to their mother. and they have everybody here backing them up. >> he's in a tough spot right now, but he's one of the strongest guys that i've known. >> while smith's story is unique in its own way, a recent study found 19% of undergraduate students have a dependent and 5% of those caregivers, like smith, are responsible for non-child dependents, including siblings. smith says growing up, he was homeless at times, and he now finds inspiration from the life lessons his mother taught him. >> i could feel her living through me, almost like i hear her voice telling me how proud she is of me. >> and i bet she is. what an incredible young man. he's a defensive back and he will be on the field saturday when the spartans take on ohio state. >> coming up, a big decision at coca-cola. >> also ahead, the historic new >> also ahead, the historic new honor for if you have chronic kidney disease, you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with farxiga. because there are places you'd like t
smith appears to have a strong support system. >> i'm going to be there no matter what.ise i made to their mother. and they have everybody here backing them up. >> he's in a tough spot right now, but he's one of the strongest guys that i've known. >> while smith's story is unique in its own way, a recent study found 19% of undergraduate students have a dependent and 5% of those caregivers, like smith, are responsible for non-child dependents, including siblings. smith says...
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richard norton smith is the author of that mr. president, i would like to direct your attention to friday, september the fifth, 1975, in sacramento, california. where were you just prior to the
richard norton smith is the author of that mr. president, i would like to direct your attention to friday, september the fifth, 1975, in sacramento, california. where were you just prior to the
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smith, is recognized for one minute. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, my colleagues especially from new jersey rise today to congratulate and welcome our newest colleague, lamon came mciver -- lamonica mciver to the 10th district. she's served on the city council since 2018 and served as council president and as many people know, newark is the largest city in the state of new jersey and also the same council where our good friend and distinguished colleague, the former donald payne served with great distinction. since 2022, she excelled in the newark public school system and graduated from bloomfield college before going on to receive her master's degree from seton hall, new jersey. everything in new jersey. before running for office, she worked in human resources across several public school districts including personnel director for montclair public schools. she also worked as a public affairs manager for pse&g, one of new jersey's major utility companies. we offer on both sides of the aisle our warmest welcome to her and look forward to work
smith, is recognized for one minute. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, my colleagues especially from new jersey rise today to congratulate and welcome our newest colleague, lamon came mciver -- lamonica mciver to the 10th district. she's served on the city council since 2018 and served as council president and as many people know, newark is the largest city in the state of new jersey and also the same council where our good friend and distinguished colleague, the former donald...
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for jack smith to say you have it, let's get started, i think she will absolutely be no nonsense. look to get this on track quickly. >> there was this ceding indictment. how strong is this case after the supreme court's decision? >> it's plenty strong. i think that the main allegation that's been removed was trump's alleged efforts to abuse the justice department as part of this whole plot. personally as a former doj employee, i found that the most egregious of the charges. it doesn't diminish what's left, which is pressuring state legislators, fake slates of elector, and exploiting the chaos at the capitol to pressure members of congress to block certification. all of that remains in the case. i also think it's noteworthy that some of the language changed to reflect a different supreme court case. where the supreme court said to obstruct a proceeding, it must involve documents. so it points out it's all about the documents. it's about the slates of electors, the balance that are kept in the big box that was carefully safeguarded by staffers during the chaos at the capitol. so the
for jack smith to say you have it, let's get started, i think she will absolutely be no nonsense. look to get this on track quickly. >> there was this ceding indictment. how strong is this case after the supreme court's decision? >> it's plenty strong. i think that the main allegation that's been removed was trump's alleged efforts to abuse the justice department as part of this whole plot. personally as a former doj employee, i found that the most egregious of the charges. it...
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elizabeth smith, thank ou for live. elizabeth smith, thank you forjoining _ live.ng us _ live. elizabeth smith, thank you forjoining us on - live. elizabeth smith, thank you forjoining us on bbc i live. elizabeth smith, thank - you forjoining us on bbc news. the next issue we're going to turn to is the level of crime in the us. this came up in the debate and in the fall—out from the debate. here's merlyn thomas from bbc verify. trump has been going hard on crime particularly, the harris's racket on it. and this really came to a head on the presidential debate on tuesday when he said that crime was going through the roof and the abc news moderator pick them up on this and challenged him. crime here is up and through the roof. _ crime here is up and through the roof, despite their fraudulent statements that they made. — fraudulent statements that they made, crime in this country is through— made, crime in this country is through the roof and we have a new form — through the roof and we have a new form of crime, it's called migrate — new form of crime, it's called mig
elizabeth smith, thank ou for live. elizabeth smith, thank you forjoining _ live.ng us _ live. elizabeth smith, thank you forjoining us on - live. elizabeth smith, thank you forjoining us on bbc i live. elizabeth smith, thank - you forjoining us on bbc news. the next issue we're going to turn to is the level of crime in the us. this came up in the debate and in the fall—out from the debate. here's merlyn thomas from bbc verify. trump has been going hard on crime particularly, the harris's...
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and jack smith has been deemed to proceed. and she's like, i appreciate that, but it doesn't move the needle for me. i'm more focused on whether or not the immunity can be dealt with in an expeditious manner. and she's telling the lawyer for trump, i don't care if there's a presidential election. this case has to move forward. it's been on the back burner for a year and some change and we need to have some speed. you have to appreciate the reality that's going on here, she made it clear at the beginning of this case with donald trump she was going to treat him like any other defendant. no special dispensation, no favors, and making it clear because of an election that doesn't require her to be worried about that. she has a mission and job, and that's what she's going to do. >> maya, if you would describe to us that aren't so seemed in the legal world, the whole issue of what you were talking about, the historic nature, right, of what this case is looking at. and i just wonder when you talk about immunity and not immunity, the
and jack smith has been deemed to proceed. and she's like, i appreciate that, but it doesn't move the needle for me. i'm more focused on whether or not the immunity can be dealt with in an expeditious manner. and she's telling the lawyer for trump, i don't care if there's a presidential election. this case has to move forward. it's been on the back burner for a year and some change and we need to have some speed. you have to appreciate the reality that's going on here, she made it clear at the...
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actress jane maggie smith has died at the age of 89. i smith has died at the age of 89. , , ., ., smiths wanted to use that sell! 89. i boys wanted to use that spell! you — 89. i boys wanted to use that spell! you might _ 89. i boys wanted to use that spell! you might know - 89. i boys wanted to use that spell! you might know her i 89. i boys wanted to use that i spell! you might know her best as professor _ spell! you might know her best as professor mcgonigal - spell! you might know her best as professor mcgonigal in - spell! you might know her best as professor mcgonigal in the l as professor mcgonigal in the harry potter films, as professor mcgonigal in the harry potterfilms, daniel harry potter films, daniel radcliffe harry potterfilms, daniel radcliffe said he was amazingly lucky to work with her. next to just topsoil activist who through soup at causing disruption on some of our road and railway networks, particularly focused around parts of the midlands. this was how one of our flood—hit communities in warwickshire looked like, and we still have a number of flood warnings curren
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. >> janai: remembering maggie smith. >> i will not resign. >> janai: the oscar-winning actress whose roles delighted audiences for seven decades. >> piertotum locomotor. >> janai: known for her keen wit and scene-stealing performances. accolades this morning for this one of a kind actress. ♪ sweet home alabama ♪ >> gio: and primetime showdown. georgia faces alabama in a rematch of last season's s.e.c. championship. espn's desmond howard on which powerhouse team could have the edge. ♪ lord, i'm coming home to you ♪ >> janai: good morning, america. it's a good saturday, right? >> whit: yes. >> janai: we're all starting the day together, so, of course, it's good. guys, thank you for starting your weekend with us. we have a lot happening including israel saying its strike killed the leader of the group, hassan nasrallah. we'll go there live in just a moment. >> gio: but the other big story this morning, this one right here at home, the devastation from hurricane helene now a post tropical storm cyclone still dumping rainfall. >> whit: sustained winds hit 140 miles per hour when it came a
. >> janai: remembering maggie smith. >> i will not resign. >> janai: the oscar-winning actress whose roles delighted audiences for seven decades. >> piertotum locomotor. >> janai: known for her keen wit and scene-stealing performances. accolades this morning for this one of a kind actress. ♪ sweet home alabama ♪ >> gio: and primetime showdown. georgia faces alabama in a rematch of last season's s.e.c. championship. espn's desmond howard on which...
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smith, mr. wittman, welcome. mr.smith: thank you very much. i thank jonathan gave us a summary of the challenge we face and unprecedented as pent of our adversaries are beginning to cooperate and this is the defining national security challenge how to counter that. and one thing to keep in mind there are differences between china, russia, north korea and iran. they don't agree on everything but agree on one thing their mission is to reduce u.s. power and to push us out of a variety of different places. at the end of the day that has allowed them to come together. they see its a zero sum game, lessens our power in the world it is good for them. they have developed a clear message that you see from chinese propaganda to a lot of the propaganda put out by terrorist groups like hamas, houthis and others and the u.s. is evil trying to force itself upon the rest of the world and must be driven out. one area where i think we have fallen behind is with the nonaligned states. the undecided voters if you will. when you look at how we are going to block
smith, mr. wittman, welcome. mr.smith: thank you very much. i thank jonathan gave us a summary of the challenge we face and unprecedented as pent of our adversaries are beginning to cooperate and this is the defining national security challenge how to counter that. and one thing to keep in mind there are differences between china, russia, north korea and iran. they don't agree on everything but agree on one thing their mission is to reduce u.s. power and to push us out of a variety of different...
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on this whole issue about the appointment of jack smith. she could have said he had an opportunity to file this a year ago. i had a date for all motions being filed. it is not true that you couldn't have filed this because of a d.c. case. if you're trying to preserve the issue and she said i'm going to let you do it. she is like i'm not going to preclude it. i am willing to hear it so that you can preserve the issue. she did not have to do that. poor people thinking she has it in for trump and the lawyers that is really a judge that is refreshing who was being fair. who was treating this defendant like anyone else and showing her initial temperament. i have to say that it is refreshing to see. >> the prosecution team on that kind of let up. they could have said we insisted the deadline for that has passed. they could have done it and didn't do it, but they went along with the judge relaxing and. let him bring it in and you could see pretty clearly. i do not feel there is a thought of suspense and how she is going to rule on the constitution
on this whole issue about the appointment of jack smith. she could have said he had an opportunity to file this a year ago. i had a date for all motions being filed. it is not true that you couldn't have filed this because of a d.c. case. if you're trying to preserve the issue and she said i'm going to let you do it. she is like i'm not going to preclude it. i am willing to hear it so that you can preserve the issue. she did not have to do that. poor people thinking she has it in for trump and...